Kled isn't actually that afraid of Galio in lane. Galio's burst damage is indeed very high if he builds pure AP, but Galio's burst damage isn't very high in the early game without items.

This means that if Galio can't kill Kled in one combo, Kled can stay in the mid lane.

However, before Kled can synthesize Tiamat, he absolutely cannot push the lane against Galio.

But this problem is not a problem at all for crocodiles.

The crocodile's Q and E skills are both area-of-effect (AOE) attacks.

SSG only had two key moments to win the game.

One is Galio's early game tempo, and the other is Caitlyn's tower-pushing tempo.

This crocodile's teleport roam perfectly avoided SSG's bottom lane rhythm, leaving Galio with nowhere to roam.

With fewer players in the bottom lane, there's no way to gank. Zet's Ziggs is so unpredictable that you only see bombs and not him. Unless you tower dive, you can't catch him at all.

The top lane is Gnar against Kled; if you go there and get caught by the jungler, you're basically feeding.

Although he has now reached level 6, the crocodile has moved to the mid lane.

The crocodile can push lanes without fear of Galio.

What makes Galio so strong? His reverse EA combo allows him to trade blows without taking damage.

Upon seeing the crocodile pushing the mid lane, Crown immediately wanted to unleash a combo on the crocodile.

The crocodile wasn't at full health to begin with. As long as you use an AEA combo to reduce the crocodile's health, it will be within Galio's kill range.

As long as you call for the jungler to come over, or if you use your W skill to taunt the Renekton, the Renekton will definitely die.

To Crown's surprise, when he performed a bloodless exchange with his AEA crocodile...

The crocodile, who had just reached level 6, immediately unleashed his ultimate ability.

After activating his ultimate ability, the crocodile unleashed an AQ combo on Galio!

Then, using the E skill, he teleported behind Galio and began auto-attacking Galio, seemingly building up his rage.

Galio's E skill is still on cooldown; he only has his W and Q skills available.

Crown can only start using Galio's W skill.

He has to use his W skill to bait out the crocodile's W skill, otherwise the crocodile's Q skill will be off cooldown.

When the time comes, use the second part of the E skill to catch up and use W to bite Galio. Combine this with the red-rage AQ combo to stay close to Galio's E skill. As long as Galio doesn't use his E skill to escape, Galio will have to use Flash.

Crown truly didn't expect Zhou Hanyang to fight so decisively.

Galio started to cast his W skill, but Zhou Hanyang used Renekton's W skill to bite off Galio's W!

Crown was also prepared, which can be considered a quick W.

The two sides essentially traded blows, and then Galio headed towards the tower.

The crocodile used a reverse second E, which returned him to the minion wave.

Galio then turned around and threw a Q skill into the minion wave to start clearing the blue team's minions.

The crocodile's Q skill was ready again, and he used his red-rage Q to recover some health while clearing the minion wave.

"It doesn't seem necessary. The crocodile's first ultimate is like a nuclear weapon. Using it like that only deals a little damage. Isn't that not a good deal?"

The doll couldn't help but say, "If we cooperate with the spider, there's a chance we can kill it."

"Indeed, this crocodile didn't seem to make much of a profit? Maybe it was just for pushing the lane?"

Miller was also a bit confused by Zhou Hanyang's move and couldn't help but say, "When Renekton plays against Galio in the mid lane, it's just a head-to-head matchup. Renekton doesn't have much room to roam, so it doesn't seem like he's getting much of a advantage."

"The crocodile's ultimate move actually has three uses," Ruofeng said. "The first is to use it as a nuclear weapon when you're in a resource group."

The second method is to use the ultimate ability in conjunction with the jungler to completely kill the opponent. The third method is to trade blows, using the crocodile's ultimate ability to exchange health with the opponent.

This is something Marin told me when I consulted him. Galio just teleported out of base, so this attack should be used to trade damage for Galio.

"This means Galio's low health makes him prone to accidents while roaming, which might be the reason?"

It has to be said that Ruofeng does have some talent.

As a mid-laner whose laning skills aren't the best, his advantage lies in his exceptional game understanding.

He explained the role and fighting style of the crocodile very clearly, to the point that it was easy for anyone to understand.

All three uses of the ultimate move were explained, each with its own reasoning and evidence, making it difficult to refute without thinking.

Even though he explained it so clearly, he still had to put on extra armor for himself.

This was said by Ma Run, Ma Datou. Ma Datou is the FMVP top laner. You can criticize what I, Ruofeng, say, but you can't criticize Ma Datou, right?

Even in Season 13, many casual players still don't know how to use Renekton's ultimate.

Kuangpin369 used up the crocodile's ultimate ability before the vanguard team.

369's use of his ultimate skill in the vanguard team was not actually wrong.

It can only be said that 369's performance was too poor; he was outplayed by Zeus and failed to unleash his ultimate move.

In this day and age, Ruofeng's understanding of the game is a game-changing advantage compared to commentators like Wawa and Miller, who can only improve their skills by consulting with players like Letme.

"Actually, when I consulted with player Ma Run, his understanding of the game was amazing," Ruofeng continued. "But after watching Attack's matches, I wasn't so impressed!"

Attack not only surpassed veteran player Marin in terms of skill, but also demonstrated a new level of game understanding that surpassed Marin's in many instances.

"I really never expected that one day Nose would praise EDG! Waaaaah... He really... I'm going to cry!"

"He really wants to capitalize on this wave of online attention!"

"He's already like this, why won't you let him eat?"

"7777777!"

"Putting everything else aside, his understanding of the game is really solid, okay? I'm a Master in the first server."

"A master in Zone 1? A master dog is the lowest rank of dog!"

"If I met him in an internet cafe, I would definitely ask a pro to carry me, but this is the official live stream chat area! Kid, you still have a lot of practice to do!"

After the crocodile used its ultimate to reduce Galio's health, it chose to go back to base and build Tiamat.

Normally, this version of Renekton doesn't need to build Tiamat; instead, Black Cleaver should be his first item.

But against SSG's lineup, we need Tiamat to push the lane, since EDG doesn't have a proper ADC!

This can effectively prevent the female police officer from pushing the lane.

This equipment is still necessary when you have an advantage.

Kled also completed Tiamat, then Renekton went back to the top lane, while Kled teleported to the bottom lane.

Because the bottom lane has already started fighting!

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